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a solid proportion of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a solid proportion of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant or substantial part of a whole, often in contexts related to statistics, research, or general observations. Example: "A solid proportion of the participants reported an increase in satisfaction after the program."
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A solid proportion of these ads are appearing on sporting events seen by young men (and children forming attitudes about drinking).
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The redesigned 2014 model is aimed at retaining a solid proportion of the old car's customer base while luring buyers whose names are not Avis and Enterprise.
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The solid proportion of ALK-positive nodules was also significantly larger than that of ALK-negative nodules (p = 0.039).
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There is increasing awareness that a substantial proportion of small, solid renal masses are benign neoplasms.
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As many art buffs noticed after the painting first appeared, Rockwell had clearly based his composition for, as well as the majestically solid proportions of, "Rosie the Riveter" on Michelangelo's rendition of the prophet Isaiah from the Sistine Chapel in Rome.
News & Media
nGGOs with EGFR mutations did not significantly non-mutated lesions in terms of nodule size, solid proportion, nodal involvement, pathologic stage, and histologic invasiveness (Table 3).
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In Hungary, a significant proportion of solid waste is get into landfills.
Science
If this subpopulation exists for a significant proportion of solid tumors, it will have a profound impact on how to treat and monitor cancers, says Parada.
News & Media
Starch intakes, however, were somewhat higher than for the younger age group, since a greater proportion of solid food is consumed by this age group.
With regard to incidence of mtDNA mutations in all solid tumors, a greater proportion of lung cancer patients showed a mutation in the tumor compared with kidney and bladder tumor patients.
Science
Mismatch repair deficiency is manifest in a small proportion of solid tumours that occur in association with the inheritance of a pathogenic mutation in an MMR gene (Lynch syndrome) (Lynch et al, 2008), but is also frequently involved in sporadic tumorigenesis.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "a solid proportion of", ensure that the context clearly defines the whole from which the proportion is being drawn to avoid ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "a solid proportion of" when the actual percentage or quantity is known and can be stated more precisely. Specifying "65%" is more informative than saying "a solid proportion" if the exact number is available.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a solid proportion of" functions as a determiner modifying a noun, indicating a significant quantity or share. Ludwig AI shows examples where this phrase introduces discussions about quantities in various contexts, like advertisement exposure or customer base retention.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "a solid proportion of" is a grammatically sound and versatile phrase for indicating a substantial share or quantity. While Ludwig AI confirms its correctness, it's important to note that its frequency is uncommon, suggesting that more precise quantifiers might often be preferred. The phrase appears most frequently in scientific and news contexts. When writing, ensure the context clearly defines the whole being discussed. If a precise number is available, use it instead for greater clarity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a substantial fraction of
Replaces "proportion" with "fraction" and "solid" with "substantial", emphasizing a notable part of the whole.
a sizable portion of
Replaces "proportion" with "portion" and "solid" with "sizable", conveying a similar meaning of a notably large part.
a significant segment of
Substitutes "proportion" with "segment" and "solid" with "significant", suggesting a considerable portion of a group or population.
a considerable percentage of
Uses "percentage" instead of "proportion" and replaces "solid" with "considerable", quantifying the amount more explicitly.
a notable share of
Indicates that a portion of the total is large enough to be noticed or considered important.
a good amount of
Offers a more informal alternative, replacing "solid proportion" with "good amount", suitable for less formal contexts.
a respectable quantity of
This suggests that the amount or number is good enough to be considered satisfactory or worthy of respect.
an appreciable quantity of
The term "appreciable" suggests that the amount is large enough to be recognized or measured.
a large chunk of
An informal alternative to indicate a considerable piece or part of something. This phrase is less formal than the original.
a healthy dose of
This phrase suggests that an amount of something is good, beneficial, or welcome. It is often used in a more positive or informal sense.
FAQs
How can I use "a solid proportion of" in a sentence?
Use "a solid proportion of" to indicate that a considerable part of something is being discussed. For example, "A solid proportion of the survey respondents preferred the new design".
What phrases are similar to "a solid proportion of"?
Alternatives include "a substantial fraction of", "a significant segment of", or "a considerable percentage of". The best choice depends on the context and the desired level of formality.
Is "a solid proportion of" the same as "a large proportion of"?
While similar, "a solid proportion of" suggests a reliable or noteworthy amount, whereas "a large proportion of" simply indicates a big amount. The former implies more dependability or significance.
When should I avoid using "a solid proportion of"?
Avoid using it when a precise number or percentage is available. Saying "65% of" is more informative than "a solid proportion" if the exact figure is known.
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